Well, I totally missed the time window for a Thanksgiving-related post, but it's still worth posting - Thanksgiving dinner in a deep dish pizza crust. Imagine all that is Thanksgiving: turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, green beans, and gravy in a deep-dish vessel we all love and know so well - pizza. Oh, and let's not forget gobs of gooey cheese. And there you have it - gluttony compounded...a true love child of American cuisine.
Showing posts with label green bean casserole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green bean casserole. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Monday, December 5, 2011
Thanksgiving Dinner: Green Bean Casserole
My first proper Thanksgiving meal was in the projects of San Antonio where my mother had consigned me to
If I can get past the bread roll, I remember the green bean casserole. It was watery and overcooked. It wasn't until I had it fresh and delicious out of some loving Texan mother's kitchen (can't remember whose but I can assure you, it wasn't mine), that I my fondness for green bean casserole grew. I love green bean casserole. The original recipe is so easy - some Campbell's Cream of Mushroom soup thrown together with some green beans and topped with French's Fried Onions. In Korea, all three of these ingredients would be subject to tariffs. Who wants to pay $5 for cream of mushroom soup? Not me. Furthermore, French's Fried Onions aren't sold in Korea. So, I found Alton Brown's recipe in order to make the beloved dish entirely from scratch.
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